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nbc's trace iie potts joins me m washington. the president's snub has many wondering, what happens now? >> reporter: next, betty, we wait to see what russia's response is. we'll have two officials right here in washington tomorrow. we'll monitor that for you. here on capitol hill, democrats and republicans are supporting the president's decision. >> and the first impression they get -- >> reporter: secretary of state john kerry and defense secretary chuck hagel are still set to meet their russian counterparts in washington tomorrow. even though president obama canceled his moscow summit with russian president vladimir putin. >> we were not at the point in our progress on a number of these issues where a summit at the presidential level was the most constructive step. >> reporter: there are disagreements over arms control and human rights but the last straw was russia giving whistleblower edward snowden asylum for a year. on jay leno tuesday, president obama said this relationship has been on thin ice for years. >> they slipped b
nbc's trace iie potts joins me m washington. the president's snub has many wondering, what happens now? >> reporter: next, betty, we wait to see what russia's response is. we'll have two officials right here in washington tomorrow. we'll monitor that for you. here on capitol hill, democrats and republicans are supporting the president's decision. >> and the first impression they get -- >> reporter: secretary of state john kerry and defense secretary chuck hagel are still set...
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the father of edward snowden is criticizing washington for the handling of the nsa leak case. he says a former analyst will remain for the foreseeable future. >> the father of edward snowden says the nsa leaker is not heading back to the united get a because he will not fair trial. he says he will visit his son in russia. hasden's temporary asylum chilled russia-u.s. relations, and the political furor at home shows no sign of cooling off. before leaving for his vacation -- martha's vineyard, president obama says he will be moving the nsa to more accountability. >> i do not think mr. snowden was a patriot. oath oftrayed his office. there is a young generation that believes he is decent born. ne.re has -- is jason bour >> we have to expand these programs that are lawful and have saved lives. >> washington wants edward snowden brought back home to face justice. >> wildfires force scores of people in southern idaho. two lightnings barked fires scorching nearly 80,000 acres combined. authorities called for the mandatory evacuation of about 200 people as windy weather helps them gro
the father of edward snowden is criticizing washington for the handling of the nsa leak case. he says a former analyst will remain for the foreseeable future. >> the father of edward snowden says the nsa leaker is not heading back to the united get a because he will not fair trial. he says he will visit his son in russia. hasden's temporary asylum chilled russia-u.s. relations, and the political furor at home shows no sign of cooling off. before leaving for his vacation -- martha's...
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hello there it's tuesday august thirteenth four pm here in washington d.c. i marinate and you're watching our two. we start our newscast in fort meade maryland today where brother manning's defense team continues to deliver their case in the sentencing phase of the court martial of the army private first class manning was convicted of leaking thousands of pages of classified documents to ante secrecy website wiki leaks our two correspondent liz wahl joined me earlier from fort meade with the latest on the case and i started off by asking her what the defense was arguing today. yes erin and we are in the middle of the sentencing hearing for bradley manning right now that offense is focused on trying to get the most lenient sentence possible for manning now the defense today focused on manning's mental health a call to the stand several people that manning worked with in the past most of them in supervisory roles today they called up to the stand chief warrant officer joshua redman he supervised manning while he was stationed in iraq and he talked about a conf
hello there it's tuesday august thirteenth four pm here in washington d.c. i marinate and you're watching our two. we start our newscast in fort meade maryland today where brother manning's defense team continues to deliver their case in the sentencing phase of the court martial of the army private first class manning was convicted of leaking thousands of pages of classified documents to ante secrecy website wiki leaks our two correspondent liz wahl joined me earlier from fort meade with the...
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bureaucracies like that, this is true of all of washington you have to kinds of people in the world. those that believe in those the believe enforce that are drawn to the government with the power of the state comes out of the barrel of a gun. it at some point with the people that work for the government for whatever reason they do not want to be there any more. we are also reaching that tipping point in the united states. >> host: who are your political heroes? >> i don't believe in politics as a way to relate to other human beings is institutionalize a illegalized coercion. but people that i like personally and a decent human being happened to be involved in politics certainly ron paul is decent and i don't know anybody else at this point. he is not even congress at this point any more. >> host: why do you take a ride charities id "totally incorrect"? >> guest: i don't believe it institutionalized charities. i believe it helping people as individuals when i know them and can see the situation. if there is somebody i will make a loan with the understanding i want the money back beca
bureaucracies like that, this is true of all of washington you have to kinds of people in the world. those that believe in those the believe enforce that are drawn to the government with the power of the state comes out of the barrel of a gun. it at some point with the people that work for the government for whatever reason they do not want to be there any more. we are also reaching that tipping point in the united states. >> host: who are your political heroes? >> i don't believe...
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. >>> we turn now to what washington calls a growing security threat. there is word that dozens of american embassies this morning are being ordered to shut down this coming sunday. tracie potts joins us with the latest on this. what do we know about why this move was being made? betty, we know that the threat is time specific. in other words, they have a sense that something is going to happen on sunday, they just don't know where. that's why out of an abundance of precautions, that's what the state department says, they're shutting down all of these embassies. we have a list of them, 15 in all. we can show you some of them. they are primarily throughout the middle east and asia. one in kabul. baghdad, along with several others. sources tell us that this is the end of ramadan which ends on wednesday. ironically, it is also president obama's birthday on sunday and iran is installing a new president on sunday. they don't think it's related to either of those. the information is that it's related to ramadan and that's why the embassies will be shutting do
. >>> we turn now to what washington calls a growing security threat. there is word that dozens of american embassies this morning are being ordered to shut down this coming sunday. tracie potts joins us with the latest on this. what do we know about why this move was being made? betty, we know that the threat is time specific. in other words, they have a sense that something is going to happen on sunday, they just don't know where. that's why out of an abundance of precautions, that's...
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dangoure joined by and winslow wheeler. ♪ washington journal" good morning. president obama addresses the disabled veterans convention in orlando, florida before heading on vacation. this is the president in a press conference yesterday, promising to reform the current nsa surveillance program. he listed a series of proposals. a advisory group released review of communication technology by the end of the year. the president wants the american confidenceave "more in these programs." for the first 45 minutes we will discuss the proposal.
dangoure joined by and winslow wheeler. ♪ washington journal" good morning. president obama addresses the disabled veterans convention in orlando, florida before heading on vacation. this is the president in a press conference yesterday, promising to reform the current nsa surveillance program. he listed a series of proposals. a advisory group released review of communication technology by the end of the year. the president wants the american confidenceave "more in these...
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the owner of the washington team wasn't about racist. his nfl team was the last team to become integrated and he had to be forced to do so by the nfl commissioner, and that was in the kennedy administration. so when you think you know this name came from the fact that they used to skin native americans and refer to that pelting as redskins and the man that picked that name is a racist, i don't see how you can be proud of that heritage. >> michael, what do you say? >> look, i am a big supporter of the cleveland indians, the atlanta braves or the kansas city chiefs. they don't have a judgment to them. but the term redskins has an insulting edge. i don't see why dan schneider wouldn't change it. the problem he would have, and it should be his choice, he paid the money. but the problem, is what do you call the california team in you can't call them the senators, because they would imply a team that never gets the ball down the field. and somehow i don't think that the battling bureaucrats is going to do it for a washington team. >> and micha
the owner of the washington team wasn't about racist. his nfl team was the last team to become integrated and he had to be forced to do so by the nfl commissioner, and that was in the kennedy administration. so when you think you know this name came from the fact that they used to skin native americans and refer to that pelting as redskins and the man that picked that name is a racist, i don't see how you can be proud of that heritage. >> michael, what do you say? >> look, i am a...
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our correspondent in washington has more. given byrts of reasons the white house in their statement earlier today, among them missile defense arms control and human rights among the issues were the -- where the united states and russia are not agreeing, according to the white .ouse clearly, there was a threat hanging over this meeting ever since edward snowden arrived at the moscow airport and got comfortable at the transit lounge. now he has that temporary asylum in russia. that will not be gone any time soon. what the united states has always wanted and has not got is why this meeting is taking place. they want russia to send edwards noted back to face asylum charges. to face felony charges. house where three men were kept captive and rate for over a decade has been demolished. the 52-year-old former school bus driver ariel castro was intenced to 1000 years prison. egypt was the interim leadership is under dramatic pressure after efforts to resolve the crisis had failed. muslim brotherhood and the ousted president's support
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good afternoon it's wednesday august fourteenth five pm here in washington d.c. i'm marinate and you're watching our t.v. . we begin today with the latest in the sentencing saga of bradley manning manning the army private convicted of the largest leak of classified information in u.s. history spoke during the sentencing phase of his trial in fort meade maryland this afternoon archie correspondents liz wall and producer andrew blakers are on the ground in fort meade with all the latest for more i'm joined by our two web producer now andrew blake andrew what did manning say this afternoon there and how you did. so i was at or what did bradley manning say today. well bradley manning took the stand around an hour ago at four pm eastern here for need a side of baltimore maryland and for the first time he actually apologized for everything that he did months ago during his providence inquiry statement to the court during pretrial hearings private manning actually got up and he admitted everything that he did he said yes i sent hundreds of thousands of files to wiki lea
good afternoon it's wednesday august fourteenth five pm here in washington d.c. i'm marinate and you're watching our t.v. . we begin today with the latest in the sentencing saga of bradley manning manning the army private convicted of the largest leak of classified information in u.s. history spoke during the sentencing phase of his trial in fort meade maryland this afternoon archie correspondents liz wall and producer andrew blakers are on the ground in fort meade with all the latest for more...
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hello there it's wednesday august fourteenth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm aaron aid and you're watching our two we begin tonight with the latest in the sentencing saga of bradley manning many of the army private convicted of the largest leak of classified information in u.s. history spoke during the sentencing phase of his trial in fort meade maryland today argy correspondent liz wahl was on the ground in for me this afternoon i spoke with her earlier about the latest developments. yaron today bradley manning took the stand he remained silent throughout the trial but he did give a very brief statement today and i think what he said during that statement shocked a lot of people he started off by apologizing he said quote sorry that i hurt the united states you said he has suffered from issues and there's no excuse for them he said i can't go back and change things i want to go forward i want to be a better person and i got to the point where it seemed like he was just leading to the judge pleading for his life he said to the judge i hope you can give me
hello there it's wednesday august fourteenth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm aaron aid and you're watching our two we begin tonight with the latest in the sentencing saga of bradley manning many of the army private convicted of the largest leak of classified information in u.s. history spoke during the sentencing phase of his trial in fort meade maryland today argy correspondent liz wahl was on the ground in for me this afternoon i spoke with her earlier about the latest developments. yaron...
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depleted of oxygen that is starving sea life off washington and oregon. it is one of 400 dead zones around the world. caused by fertilizer and sewage, they say dumped into the oceans by river runoff. >>> office workers who eat lunch at their desks may be more productive in the afternoon than those who go out to eat. tested people who went out to lunch with a friend and those who stayed and ate while they worked. the people who went out were calmer when they came back to the office, but they were also less alert and scored lower on cage lower on cognanive tests. >>> the minute is next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, or >>> all right, the injuries keep piling up for the 49ers and one key player on defense is done for the year. start the clock. it's time for the minute. quarterback tore his left acl in practice and he will be lost for the entire season. he used mainly a nickel situations, appeared in all 16 games in 2012. more injuries, patrick willis broke his hand in practice, but the good news is, he should be back by opening. eight solid innings and giants didn't scor
depleted of oxygen that is starving sea life off washington and oregon. it is one of 400 dead zones around the world. caused by fertilizer and sewage, they say dumped into the oceans by river runoff. >>> office workers who eat lunch at their desks may be more productive in the afternoon than those who go out to eat. tested people who went out to lunch with a friend and those who stayed and ate while they worked. the people who went out were calmer when they came back to the office, but...
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with aq and a" washington post investigative >> our guest this week is dana rohrabacher. he has responsibilities for issues involving russia and also looks at emerging threats. after the big decisions about u.s./russian relations in the summit, we thought it important to speak to him. let me introduce our reporters, guy taylor. blake houshell is the deputy editor of politico. >> my first quonestion is about what seems to be topic a this week. the russia subject you are deeply interested in and know a lot about. i am sure you are aware of the news that the white house decided to cancel this upcoming summit meeting between president obama and vladimir putin. i wanted to get your take. i know you have a different view than some in your caucus. >> i think our relation with russia is vital to our own national security. i would say the peace of the world. we have two major threats that we have to deal with if our people are to be safe. one is radical islamic terrorism, which is at our throat right now and murders our people. they wish they could murder as many of us as they cou
with aq and a" washington post investigative >> our guest this week is dana rohrabacher. he has responsibilities for issues involving russia and also looks at emerging threats. after the big decisions about u.s./russian relations in the summit, we thought it important to speak to him. let me introduce our reporters, guy taylor. blake houshell is the deputy editor of politico. >> my first quonestion is about what seems to be topic a this week. the russia subject you are deeply...
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. >>> now to washington. where the president called out the president of russia. about the olympics and gay rights. and a lot more. abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl was there. >> reporter: the president talked for the first time about canceling his meeting next month with russian president, vladimir putin, saying that despite the tension, they have a decent personal relationship. >> i know the press likes to focus on body language, and he's got that kind of slouch, looking like the bored kid in the back of the classroom. but the truth is, is that when we're in conversations together, oftentimes, it's very productive. >> reporter: the president said he is offended by russia's new anti-gay law, where foreigners could go to jail, for quote, promoting homosexuality, but when it comes to the upcoming winter olympics in russia -- >> i do no think it's appropriate to boycott the olympics. one of the things i'm really looking forward to is maybe some gay and lesbian athletes bringing home the gold, the silver, or the bronze. which i think would go a lon
. >>> now to washington. where the president called out the president of russia. about the olympics and gay rights. and a lot more. abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl was there. >> reporter: the president talked for the first time about canceling his meeting next month with russian president, vladimir putin, saying that despite the tension, they have a decent personal relationship. >> i know the press likes to focus on body language, and he's got that kind...
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denzel washington is in a movie, he wants you to know he means what he says. denzel making guarantees. >> she'll be here, i guarantee you. >> i can guarantee you that i will see to it that harper does not ignore that. >> i'm going to find out the truth, i guarantee that. >> it's become such a catch phrase for denzel, even fellow celebs can't resist busting out in an impersonation. >> don't matter if i'm on this case or not, i'm going to find out the truth, i guarantee it. >> denzel's new movie features his compulsion for promises he backs up. >> it ain't down there, i can guarantee you that. >>> someone like senator paul and others in that isolationist wing, the republicans had this debate back in the 1930s when you had the isolationists and the lindberghs who said, we should appease hitler. then the anti-war movement blamed america first. i'm afraid that's what senator paul is going to do with us. >> oh, he and went there, all right. invoking hitler while taking a swipe at rand paul of kentucky right now, the party's political ambitions are going through a ga
denzel washington is in a movie, he wants you to know he means what he says. denzel making guarantees. >> she'll be here, i guarantee you. >> i can guarantee you that i will see to it that harper does not ignore that. >> i'm going to find out the truth, i guarantee that. >> it's become such a catch phrase for denzel, even fellow celebs can't resist busting out in an impersonation. >> don't matter if i'm on this case or not, i'm going to find out the truth, i...
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don't worry about your washington politics. solve problems. and this is one where you've actually got some pretty broad consensus. i don't know anny where you have labor, chamber of commerce, evangelical-student groups, you name it, supportive of a bill. let's get it done. all right. thank you very much-everybody. >> shepard: the president wrapping up. we're now at the top of the hour and he is complete. the most interesting thing was the health care, at least it was to me. ed henry will be up with neil cavuto in the next hour to go through all we learned today. the final bell is tolling on wall street. got a down day on the market. hasn't moved a lot since the president
don't worry about your washington politics. solve problems. and this is one where you've actually got some pretty broad consensus. i don't know anny where you have labor, chamber of commerce, evangelical-student groups, you name it, supportive of a bill. let's get it done. all right. thank you very much-everybody. >> shepard: the president wrapping up. we're now at the top of the hour and he is complete. the most interesting thing was the health care, at least it was to me. ed henry will...
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in washington, sam sacks, rt. >> switzerland has a new tourist attraction. this one is more like amsterdam's read like -- red light district than the majesty of the swiss alps. this is a drive in sex box. yes, i said it. a are attempting to promote safe sex practices for both sex workers as well as for their customers. essentially, they drive into a box as if it were a car wash and they get your pipes cleaned, if you know what i mean. . it only gets better. the service does not come for free. neither for the customer nor the government. the swiss government spent 1.5 million pounds or about 2,000,300 $55,000 to build these boxes open from early evening until 5:00 a.m. -- $2,355,000. they will be forced to buy a work ticket every night in order to conduct business. he must also register with a health insurer. don't worry. there is a safety alarm located in the box if things get out of hand. ok. so what? these women are working for their money. think about this. the latest u.s. state department report about switzerland raising huge about human trafficking in t
in washington, sam sacks, rt. >> switzerland has a new tourist attraction. this one is more like amsterdam's read like -- red light district than the majesty of the swiss alps. this is a drive in sex box. yes, i said it. a are attempting to promote safe sex practices for both sex workers as well as for their customers. essentially, they drive into a box as if it were a car wash and they get your pipes cleaned, if you know what i mean. . it only gets better. the service does not come for...
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don't worry about your washington politics. solve problems. and this is one where you've actually got some pretty broad consensus. i don't know an issue where you have got labor, chamber of commerce, evan impel calls, student groups, name it, supportive of a bill. let's get it done. thank you very much, everybody. david: president of the united states taking a lot of different questions, some which affected the market directly as per are attended who he would choose as a replacement for ben bernanke as the chairman of the federal reserve but spending a lot of time and a lot of passion in particular on the issue of health care. peter barnes was watching along with us all. he is closer to the action than we are. let's go back to him for reaction. we knew, peter, he would be talking about the nsa and about the surveillance program. well, peter is not there yet. he did in fact mention a couple of particular things that he was going to do to address concerns of americans about that. [closing bell ringing] about which we'll talk in a moment. meanwhi
don't worry about your washington politics. solve problems. and this is one where you've actually got some pretty broad consensus. i don't know an issue where you have got labor, chamber of commerce, evan impel calls, student groups, name it, supportive of a bill. let's get it done. thank you very much, everybody. david: president of the united states taking a lot of different questions, some which affected the market directly as per are attended who he would choose as a replacement for ben...
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al jazeera, washington. >> silvio berlusconi has reacted angrily to a ruling by the highest court of italy which upheld his conviction for tax fraud. the former prime minister says he is the victim of persecution. we have the latest from rome. >> silvio berlusconi all over the front pages again as the newspapers react to the historic ruling by the supreme court. first on the left. they are not friends of the former prime minister. you sense that this is a headline day and probably wanted to write for some time. that they have probably wanted to write for some time. the sentence is definitive. there are no higher courts of appeal. he is now a convicted criminal. a much more sympathetic approach, as you expect, by the newspaper owned by his family. "it is not over." he says he does not accept it. he says he has been the victim of persecution by a judiciary with a political agenda. he says he will relaunch the political movement that first brought him to power in the early 1990's. the consequences of this are important for italy. by anountry is governed uncomfortable coalition of left a
al jazeera, washington. >> silvio berlusconi has reacted angrily to a ruling by the highest court of italy which upheld his conviction for tax fraud. the former prime minister says he is the victim of persecution. we have the latest from rome. >> silvio berlusconi all over the front pages again as the newspapers react to the historic ruling by the supreme court. first on the left. they are not friends of the former prime minister. you sense that this is a headline day and probably...
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david sanger chief washington correspondent for the "new york times." and rounding out the group our old pal john dickerson, our cbs news political director. so we have this threat. does this-- mark, you're the one who first broke this story about edward snowden-- does this change this debate on what the national security agency is doing? because, obviously, the reason we know about this threat is the capabilities at the national security agency. >> well, it's a reminder of the other side of the story, which is that we depend on intelligence. we depend on surveillance, and particularly, we depend on signals to keep the country safe. it doesn't change much about whether they've gone too far or whether we understand enough about the basic outlines of what they're doing that affects american privacy. >> schieffer: do you think-- i mean, because people always say this when something like this happens. people will say, "you don't suppose they're making more of this threat than it really is because they want to make the point that this is what they do." >> i
david sanger chief washington correspondent for the "new york times." and rounding out the group our old pal john dickerson, our cbs news political director. so we have this threat. does this-- mark, you're the one who first broke this story about edward snowden-- does this change this debate on what the national security agency is doing? because, obviously, the reason we know about this threat is the capabilities at the national security agency. >> well, it's a reminder of the...
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this is good morning, washington. on your side. >> new developments overnight, after an apartment fire sends several people to the hospital. plus, the six winning numbers have been drawn, and even if you didn't win the big jackpot, well, there's a chance you could. good morning to you, washington, it is thursday august 8th. >> thank you for waking up with on this thursday. we will head over to meteorologist jackie for our forecast. >> i would like to say how much i love and appreciate my minnesota friends and family this morning. power ball fever, let
this is good morning, washington. on your side. >> new developments overnight, after an apartment fire sends several people to the hospital. plus, the six winning numbers have been drawn, and even if you didn't win the big jackpot, well, there's a chance you could. good morning to you, washington, it is thursday august 8th. >> thank you for waking up with on this thursday. we will head over to meteorologist jackie for our forecast. >> i would like to say how much i love and...
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effects belongs to us and you need to have a warrant before you do that what we've learned from the washington post today is that stone was right i mean he's my new hero he was absolutely right there are no safeguards and when the president has people said there were safeguards you know they were lying or they were misinformed right or there was this recent report about it in the wall post as you said today about this new information coming out and they're talking about typographical errors but there are a lot more serious errors that were coming out to what are those twenty seven hundred violations just in the branch that oversees the washing d.c. area and there are lots of other branches this is the heart of what edward snowden tried to tell us he said that they were taking all our data while those of us in the know kind of knew that was happening anyway we had been exposed back in two thousand and four but more importantly he said anyone can take a look at anything and they said well the n.s.a. said no no that's not true we don't want to do or for insider trading you've been out of the stor
effects belongs to us and you need to have a warrant before you do that what we've learned from the washington post today is that stone was right i mean he's my new hero he was absolutely right there are no safeguards and when the president has people said there were safeguards you know they were lying or they were misinformed right or there was this recent report about it in the wall post as you said today about this new information coming out and they're talking about typographical errors but...
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don't worry about your washington politics. solve problems. and this is one where you've actually got some pretty broad consensus. i don't know an issue where you've got labor, chamber of commerce, evangelicals, student groups, you name it, supportive of a bill. let's get it done. all right. thank you very much everybody. >> that was the president speaking for almost 50 minutes at the white house. his first press conference since april. of course he did speak after the trial of george zimmerman. he began by talking about issues of national security. he addressed the affordable care act. he attacked republicans in a very thinly disguised manner saying things like why do they want to prevent 30 million
don't worry about your washington politics. solve problems. and this is one where you've actually got some pretty broad consensus. i don't know an issue where you've got labor, chamber of commerce, evangelicals, student groups, you name it, supportive of a bill. let's get it done. all right. thank you very much everybody. >> that was the president speaking for almost 50 minutes at the white house. his first press conference since april. of course he did speak after the trial of george...
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. >> go back to washington. that is part of the problem. there was no point in going to the summit. not only the issues that have been mentioned but also obama's idea of reducing the nuclear arsenal. the trade agreement has gotten lost in the controversy. imagine a beginning, today we have a high level meeting between kerry and the senators of the state. you cannot stop this relationship. these are two nuclear powers. as you have said yourself, they have their finger in every pie. certainly, one has been made and nobody is coming out the winner. >> it is a kind of a small win- win situation. for cutin, it is always good to show his win inside of russia. for internal consumption, it is great. barack obama has a problem with his foreign-policy. it is not consistent. there is the coup d'État in egypt. it is not a coup d'État because it is our guys. snowden, it is the same. obama is doing russia bashing over human rights. every single issue, american foreign policy is impossible to explain. it's i think staging a confrontation gives people a strong image that we have a red line. this
. >> go back to washington. that is part of the problem. there was no point in going to the summit. not only the issues that have been mentioned but also obama's idea of reducing the nuclear arsenal. the trade agreement has gotten lost in the controversy. imagine a beginning, today we have a high level meeting between kerry and the senators of the state. you cannot stop this relationship. these are two nuclear powers. as you have said yourself, they have their finger in every pie....
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we will go live to washington. >> caught in someone else's war -- how the conflict in syria is taking its toll on the country's children. >> and bundesliga is back. bayern kick off the german soccer season. there is a chill in the air and it has people reminiscing about the cold war. >> foreign ministers from the united states and russia met in washington. their mission -- to bridge the differences that have stopped talks between their bosses. >> u.s. president barack obama canceled plans to meet russian president putin next month. >> what sounded like a slap at obama, the russian prime minister told reporters it is time for the u.s. and russia to work together as grown-ups. >> he came to washington with a long list of issues. up for discussion, afghanistan, iran, and north korea, arms control, and human rights. both sides were ready for open and frank talks, but on this day, one issue overshadowed all the rest. >> it's no secret that we have experienced some challenging moments. obviously not just over the snowden case. we will discuss these differences today for certain, but this me
we will go live to washington. >> caught in someone else's war -- how the conflict in syria is taking its toll on the country's children. >> and bundesliga is back. bayern kick off the german soccer season. there is a chill in the air and it has people reminiscing about the cold war. >> foreign ministers from the united states and russia met in washington. their mission -- to bridge the differences that have stopped talks between their bosses. >> u.s. president barack...
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. >> how significant is the cancellation of the intelligence agreement with london and washington question mark this had been in the works for a while. >> that is right. the german government had been pushing to suspend this intelligence sharing agreement. ever since the revelations from edward snowden emerged. the agreement is not clear. we are getting mixed signals and having the foreign minister of germany saying this is a necessary consequence of the bates about privacy protection. on the other hand we are hearing that this intelligence sharing agreement was apparently a cold war relic. but it was obsolete and some are saying the significance of the suspension is largely symbolic. >> this whole nsa affair, we have seen protests across germany. that is shaping up to be a hot clinical topic. >> definitely a hot topic for the election campaign. we're seeing that the german government is under intense pressure to explain what it knew about surveillance activities. elementary oversight committees are being held on the subject. a couple more scheduled for this month. we're a few weeks away a
. >> how significant is the cancellation of the intelligence agreement with london and washington question mark this had been in the works for a while. >> that is right. the german government had been pushing to suspend this intelligence sharing agreement. ever since the revelations from edward snowden emerged. the agreement is not clear. we are getting mixed signals and having the foreign minister of germany saying this is a necessary consequence of the bates about privacy...
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. >> the old-school washington wizards lopez to new york next -- will face the new york knicks . it will be a homecoming for sam ll.sell -- casek >> chris davis is showing off his homerun swing again. he could not make a better time. that is coming up and sports. -- in sports. . >> big money tonight. it is america's baby jack pot game. the evening. this is powerball will stop the -- $448.4 wanted 25 million. here's tonight's first number. with 58. 5. said that he is using his money for the retirement. tonight how's winning powerball number is 32. but state will up. -- let's take one more look at our numbers. [ male announcer ] you know what's so awesome about the internet? it gets more and more entertaining every day. and once you've got verizon fios, that's when you get it -- america's fastest, most reliable internet takes your entertainment to ridiculous levels. i was streaming videos, movies, music. once i realized how fast it was, that's when i got it. [ male announcer ] and now you can get it too, for just $89.99 a month guaranteed for 2 years, plus your choice of a $300 ama
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even all the things i mentioned int were moscow spitting the eye of washington. a lot of these things are largely inconsequential in the long-term relationship. the administration is going to carry on having high level public and back channel communications with russia. we have generally positive relationships. 's closestobama advisers or say what do we really gain from spending a lot of time on russia? hrbacher, you cause him a libertarian. --howuld didn't sho reasonable are these? excited about their because of earsomewhat knee-jerk response to u.s. involvement in syria, saying no matter what the united states should not get involved even if there is wide spread chemical weapons use on either side. i think he is respected in washington because as -- because he has always been someone you has said things that are on people's minds. in terms of big-time influence in the libertarian party, i am not sure how much there is. >> what about his position on edward snowden? >> that was really interesting. his views are kind of all over the map. he is very hard on immigra
even all the things i mentioned int were moscow spitting the eye of washington. a lot of these things are largely inconsequential in the long-term relationship. the administration is going to carry on having high level public and back channel communications with russia. we have generally positive relationships. 's closestobama advisers or say what do we really gain from spending a lot of time on russia? hrbacher, you cause him a libertarian. --howuld didn't sho reasonable are these? excited...
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washington, david bal to the 11 news. >> still ahead, tax-free shopping here in maryland and how you can save just in time for back-to-school. >> looking for rain, do not see any yet but there is a little bit at least. >> tax free week is now underway today until saturday. you will have the pay the six percent sales tax on clothes and shoes. the state takes a hit with the annualax holiday, but it is a win-win for shoppers and retailers. millionll lose about $5 in tax revenue, so that is a big chunk of money. i think it is well worth it because we are giving maryland families a break and boy do they deserve it. and then the small businesses. it is the second busiest shopping week of the year. >> he says he will recommend the state lawmakers to expand the event to include active school supplies like pencils, notebooks and backpacks. this is the fourth year in a row for tax-free week. >> now your weather forecast with john collins. >> check a raider again, we'll have the raider but we will show you that little later. 85 was the high today at the airport. 60 degrees was the low -- 68 deg
washington, david bal to the 11 news. >> still ahead, tax-free shopping here in maryland and how you can save just in time for back-to-school. >> looking for rain, do not see any yet but there is a little bit at least. >> tax free week is now underway today until saturday. you will have the pay the six percent sales tax on clothes and shoes. the state takes a hit with the annualax holiday, but it is a win-win for shoppers and retailers. millionll lose about $5 in tax revenue,...
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don't worry about your washington politics. solve problems. and this is one where you've actually got some pretty broad consensus. i don't know an issue where you've got labor, chamber of commerce, evangelicals, student groups, you name it, supportive of a bill. let's get it done. all right. thank you very much everybody. >> that was the president speaking for almost 50 minutes at the white house. his first press conference since april. of course he did speak after the trial of george zimmerman. he began by talking about issues of national security. he addressed the affordable care act. he attacked republicans in a very thinly disguised manner saying things like why do they want to prevent 30 million people from getting health care, why make repealing this act their holy grail. he went on also to talk about the issue of the government shutdown as a potential balance against defunding the affordable care act again. he said this would precipitate another crisis in washington. i'm assuming, he said, they won't take that path. he also said that he
don't worry about your washington politics. solve problems. and this is one where you've actually got some pretty broad consensus. i don't know an issue where you've got labor, chamber of commerce, evangelicals, student groups, you name it, supportive of a bill. let's get it done. all right. thank you very much everybody. >> that was the president speaking for almost 50 minutes at the white house. his first press conference since april. of course he did speak after the trial of george...
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brian mooar, nbc news, washington. >>> still to come an unusual ruling. why a judge has ordered that a baby's name be changed. >>> also paying more for pre-school. the tens of thousands of dollars bay area parents are spending on early education and if the high costs are worth it. >>> al gore will visit lake tahoe next week. he's not vacationing. we'll tell you about his plans. >> right now we're watching the low clouds spill back across the bay from san francisco, approaching oakland, crossing the peninsula eventually into the south bay where we'll see drizzle for tomorrow morning but watching the timing of those low clouds for seeing who will have the best viewing of the perseid meteor shower tonight. >>> firefighters reporting progress tonight against a wildfire burning since wednesday in southern california. fire officials in riverside county say the so-called silver fire more than 75% contained this evening. full containmentxpected tomorrow. it's burned more than 30 square miles and injured ten firefighters and one civilian. some communities are stil
brian mooar, nbc news, washington. >>> still to come an unusual ruling. why a judge has ordered that a baby's name be changed. >>> also paying more for pre-school. the tens of thousands of dollars bay area parents are spending on early education and if the high costs are worth it. >>> al gore will visit lake tahoe next week. he's not vacationing. we'll tell you about his plans. >> right now we're watching the low clouds spill back across the bay from san...
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brokeniece of marble from the cornerstone of the washington monument. arenot all of them playthings. >> why would anyone keep this as a souvenir? >> it is one of the most personal ways to make a connection with a person. especially one that you wish to remember or celebrate. it is an actual peace of them. >> one of these belonged to george washington. demand for souvenirs' associated with the first president were so great they began to be mass- produced. this is a fragment of the plymouth rock which was not very big to begin with. it was around the late 19th century people started to realize chipping pieces off monuments was not sustainable. that is when a souvenir industry we know today release started. asvenir shops are almost popular as the monuments and museums themselves. the trinkets the seller usually made elsewhere. -- the trinkets that they sell are usually made elsewhere. >> and a brother and my nephew collect them. i bought the white house christmas ornaments. i also bought refrigerator magnets. >> it shows the white house. i wanted it so i g
brokeniece of marble from the cornerstone of the washington monument. arenot all of them playthings. >> why would anyone keep this as a souvenir? >> it is one of the most personal ways to make a connection with a person. especially one that you wish to remember or celebrate. it is an actual peace of them. >> one of these belonged to george washington. demand for souvenirs' associated with the first president were so great they began to be mass- produced. this is a fragment of...
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, an established washington. and so that will be a very powerful message for her going forward. and she has pretty high favorable ratings in the state. she is an established player, from an established political family there. is the toughest possible challenger he could have drawn. so he is in a tough place where right now he can't say anything for fear of his right flank, and the voters in the election. >> the leaders normally are very popular in their home states. their own election is never at risk. and that is why they can lead. they can actually do things because their own electorate frees them up to do it. i think the last one we saw with this kind of risk it tom daschle. >> and i think krystel makes a good point. you don't want to count mitch mcconnell out, he is a very savvy politician. but he has no intent to govern. it is a horrible set not just for mitch mcconnell, but for the country at large. he is having to run the republican caucus and the senate while trying to protect himself from the right flank
, an established washington. and so that will be a very powerful message for her going forward. and she has pretty high favorable ratings in the state. she is an established player, from an established political family there. is the toughest possible challenger he could have drawn. so he is in a tough place where right now he can't say anything for fear of his right flank, and the voters in the election. >> the leaders normally are very popular in their home states. their own election is...
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russia's granting a temporary asylum to edward snowden infuriates washington the u.s. government threatening to cancel a joint summit says american lawmakers vitriol. while the whistleblower is gauging potential job offers further revelations go public exposing britain's financial dependence on the u.s. when it comes to spying. in the last british resident in guantanamo bay he says he's being sexually assaulted by guards as new figures show the facility has cost u.s. taxpayers almost five...
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as well our washington correspondent of course if you still schools in the. take a look at some of the big stories tonight now could soon try to report attacks by radical islamists in syria are in danger of being abducted or killed that's what an eyewitness to an assault has told us at r.t. the kurdish minority in northeastern syria has reportedly been injuring horrific attacks by al qaeda linked groups for around three weeks now our correspondent in the region a real nigga lishka reports. our ticket is getting new details horrifying details from the eyewitnesses who happened to be in the area those details are extremely hard to come by because of the essential information and physical blockade which has been put up against the rest of the world by the extremists who are permeating the kurdish areas and towns in the northeastern syrian provinces now while we do get to manage to speak to. what is happening in this region we hear truly. this was during the holy month of ramadan the people were preparing food the militant started shooting everyone the streets be
as well our washington correspondent of course if you still schools in the. take a look at some of the big stories tonight now could soon try to report attacks by radical islamists in syria are in danger of being abducted or killed that's what an eyewitness to an assault has told us at r.t. the kurdish minority in northeastern syria has reportedly been injuring horrific attacks by al qaeda linked groups for around three weeks now our correspondent in the region a real nigga lishka reports. our...
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the issues being debated in washington. issues that affect us like the economy, the environment and education to name a few. this approach is valuable to you. do something about it and make a pledge of support to this station right now. it takes many of us doing our part with a pledge of $60, $90, or $120, not just a couple of individuals covering the tab for everyone else. we share this community resource, so let's share this responsibility for taking care of it. call the number on your screen right now. >> what a fantastic show "washington week" is. gwen eiffel is an and duration to so many. she's an incredible journalist and if you have made a pledge of support to this station, thank you. if you haven't, please consider how valuable the programs on the station are to you. you decide how much you want to give. rake it down however you want. all you've got to do is call the number right now on your
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don't worry about your washington politics. solve problems. and this is one where you've actually got some pretty broad consensus. i don't know anny where you have labor, chamber of commerce, evangelical-student groups, you name it, supportive of a bill. let's get it done. all right. thank you very much-everybody. >> shepard: the president wrapping up. we're now at the top of the hour and he is complete. the most interesting thing was the health care, at least it was to me. ed henry will be up with neil cavuto in the next hour to go through all we today. the final bell is tolling on wall street. got a down day on the market. hasn't moved a lot since the president started his speech. analysis i'm guessing is coming up present limit i'm sherard smith. see you later. >> say it ain't so. that is not what the president told leno. fox on top of the president dialing is back, addressing the domestic surveillance program days ago. tells the late-night comedian didn't exist. today a serious attempt, one last time, maybe to get it right. welcome everyon
don't worry about your washington politics. solve problems. and this is one where you've actually got some pretty broad consensus. i don't know anny where you have labor, chamber of commerce, evangelical-student groups, you name it, supportive of a bill. let's get it done. all right. thank you very much-everybody. >> shepard: the president wrapping up. we're now at the top of the hour and he is complete. the most interesting thing was the health care, at least it was to me. ed henry will...
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following the nine eleven terrorist attacks on the us washington said its nuclear facilities were more than capable of withstanding a similar assault but a new study now claims over one hundred american reactors are vulnerable to an airborne attack find more details of their report online. area fifty one a tory as you have photos citing locale and source of countless conspiracy theories is declassified by the cia peep through the fog of mystery and find out more about what was going on there by logging on to our website. download the official publication to yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television well it just doesn't matter how would your mobile device if you could watch your t.v. any time anyway. portrayed as the purest of the pure bottled drinking water is often associated with mountain glaciers and fresh springs but its image is being tainted by the huge profits big business makes and the environmental damage from the bottles and separates the facts from the marketing hype. going a day without water is hard to imagine
following the nine eleven terrorist attacks on the us washington said its nuclear facilities were more than capable of withstanding a similar assault but a new study now claims over one hundred american reactors are vulnerable to an airborne attack find more details of their report online. area fifty one a tory as you have photos citing locale and source of countless conspiracy theories is declassified by the cia peep through the fog of mystery and find out more about what was going on there by...
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our correspondent in washington international relations expert sharon should a good folk to r.t. about this later spot she thinks the united states is that an anger cloud his judgment. u.s. administration simply cannot afford to exclude russia from important talks on very important issues. before snowden happens a couple months ago those issues were very much to do with syria and some foreign policy issues as well as some economic issues that the u.s. and russia have in common it just seems that this particular snowden affair has unleashed a level of anger in the u.s. government that has that is preventing them from actually doing what they do very well which is to manage foreign policy manage crises and use the press to do that i think it's actually. a very unique and rarely seen a sign of weakness. what were some analysts double bombers reaction is over the top is quite mild compared to what some u.s. lawmakers one from sanctions to libya boycott senators and congressmen are demanding russia's punished for daring to give snowden asylum tell us what you think we're running a vot
our correspondent in washington international relations expert sharon should a good folk to r.t. about this later spot she thinks the united states is that an anger cloud his judgment. u.s. administration simply cannot afford to exclude russia from important talks on very important issues. before snowden happens a couple months ago those issues were very much to do with syria and some foreign policy issues as well as some economic issues that the u.s. and russia have in common it just seems...
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we will go live to washington. >> the un security council has started emergency consultations on the latest allegation of chemical weapon used in syria. it's not clear who launched the attack just outside damascus that coincides with a visit by human investigators looking into previous charges that such illegal weapons were used. >> syria authorities deny claims by opposition activists that they were behind the attack in which toxic gases are said to have killed at least 100 people. we have to warn you that this next report contains very distressing images. >> the assad regime has only officially agreed to allow investigators to inspect three sites for traces of chemical weapons, but there are now calls for them to also be given asset -- access to wear opposition groups say the regime carried out a massacre, allegedly deploying poison gas during an intense rocket and artillery barrage on wednesday. activists say hundreds of people were killed. some reports say more than 1000. this internet video allegedly shows the aftermath of the attack and victims being treated in a hospital. the
we will go live to washington. >> the un security council has started emergency consultations on the latest allegation of chemical weapon used in syria. it's not clear who launched the attack just outside damascus that coincides with a visit by human investigators looking into previous charges that such illegal weapons were used. >> syria authorities deny claims by opposition activists that they were behind the attack in which toxic gases are said to have killed at least 100 people....
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once again, live from washington, moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening. the president of these united states strolled into the white house east room today to unburden himself of a few things. before he follows congress' lead and escapes washington for a summer vacation. but the next 10 days will clearly not be a vacation from work. in his briefcase, how to soothe fears about domestic surveillance programs. how to paper over a cold war-like rift with vladimir putin and how to brace for republican pushback on various domestic issues like health care. >> my friends in the other party have made the idea of preventing these people from getting health care their holy grail. their number one priority. the one unifying principle in the republican party at the moment is making sure that 30 million people don't have health care. gwen: but let's start with the president's comments on domestic surveillance programs where he promised greater transparency and said the u.s. is still better at it than its critics. >> it's true. we have significant capabilities. what's al
once again, live from washington, moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening. the president of these united states strolled into the white house east room today to unburden himself of a few things. before he follows congress' lead and escapes washington for a summer vacation. but the next 10 days will clearly not be a vacation from work. in his briefcase, how to soothe fears about domestic surveillance programs. how to paper over a cold war-like rift with vladimir putin and how to brace for...
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our correspondent in washington international relations expert shooter in the sudeikis spoke to r.t. about the latest bout she thinks the united states is letting on get close his judgment. the u.s. administration simply cannot afford to exclude russia from important talks on very important issues. before snowden happens a couple months ago those issues that were very much to do with syria and some foreign policy issues as well as some economic issues that the u.s. and russia have in common it just seemed that this particular snowden affair has unleashed a level of anger in the u.s. government that has that is preventing them from actually doing what they do very well which is to manage foreign policy manage crises and use the press to do that i think it's actually. a very unique and rarely seen a sign of weakness. one of the same news conference where president obama mentioned strained relations with moscow he talked with some of the stuff as well he promised to fight the reform of the much maligned n.s.a. surveillance program more transparency and supervision on the cards that he s
our correspondent in washington international relations expert shooter in the sudeikis spoke to r.t. about the latest bout she thinks the united states is letting on get close his judgment. the u.s. administration simply cannot afford to exclude russia from important talks on very important issues. before snowden happens a couple months ago those issues that were very much to do with syria and some foreign policy issues as well as some economic issues that the u.s. and russia have in common it...
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washington said its nuclear facilities were more than capable of withstanding a similar assault but a new study now claims over one hundred american reactors are vulnerable to an airborne attack details on line for you. plus area fifty one a notorious u.f.o. sighting locale and source of countless conspiracy theories is classified by the cia through the fog of mystery and find out more about what is going on there by logging on to our team dot com. portrayed as the purest of the pure bottle drinking water is often associated with mountain glaciers and fresh springs but its image is being tainted by the huge profits big businesses make and the environmental damage from bottles are he's an associate circulus separates the facts from the marketing hype. going a day without water is hard to imagine. but so was paying a lot more money for the same think that comes out of a task so. americans are the number one consumers of bottled water in the world but why are people paying so much more than they have to cook the bottled water industry simply be tricking us part of the wire is a huge get
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denzel washington is in a movie, he wants you to know he means what he says. denzel making guarantees. >> she'll be here, i guarantee you. >> i can guarantee you that i will see to it that harper does not ignore that. >> i'm going to find out the truth, i guarantee that. >> it's become such a catch phrase for denzel, even fellow celebs can't resist busting out in an impersonation. >> don't matter if i'm on this case or not, i'm going to find out the truth, i guarantee it. >> denzel's new movie features his compulsion for promises he backs up. >> it ain't down there, i can guarantee you that. right now, seven years of music is being streamed. a quarter million tweeters are tweeting. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why the internet needs a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this ...is going to be big. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. [ metal rattling ] ♪ hello? boo! i am the ghost of meal
denzel washington is in a movie, he wants you to know he means what he says. denzel making guarantees. >> she'll be here, i guarantee you. >> i can guarantee you that i will see to it that harper does not ignore that. >> i'm going to find out the truth, i guarantee that. >> it's become such a catch phrase for denzel, even fellow celebs can't resist busting out in an impersonation. >> don't matter if i'm on this case or not, i'm going to find out the truth, i...